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"textContent": "As GNN has reported before, Britain loves her butterflies, and this black-veined beauty is getting special attention as it prepares to re-establish itself across the island. Extinct in the UK since the early 20th century due to land-use changes and habitat loss, the black-veined white butterfly seems set for a return thanks to a reintroduction […]\n\nThe post Butterfly That Went Extinct in Britain a Century Ago Set for Return to Famous Rewilded Estate Land appeared first on Good News Network.",
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